Cryptoquant: Bitcoin Price Awaits Breakout Ahead Of U.s. Jobless Claims, Gdp, And Pce Data
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- Bitcoin kicked off the week with a sharp drop, slipping under $112K and wiping out last week’s one-month high.
- Since then, the price has been stuck in a tight range between $112K and $113K, leaving traders restless.
What Happened
Many are now waiting to see Bitcoin’s next move, as investor caution grows ahead of three key U.S. economic reports this week, which could decide Bitcoin’s next big move.
CryptoQuant’s analysis highlights three key indicators: CME futures, CME options, and Binance funding rates. Each of them tells the same story, investors are cautious, preparing for volatility, but not yet choosing a clear direction.
What makes the current Bitcoin situation even more delicate is the timing. The next few days are packed with heavy U.S. economic data. On Thursday, Jobless Claims, GDP, and Durable Goods Orders will hit the wires, giving investors a clearer picture of whether the U.S. economy is cooling down or still running hot.
Market Context
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Bitcoin kicked off the week with a sharp drop, slipping under $112K and wiping out last week’s one-month high. Since then, the price has been stuck in a tight range between $112K and $113K, leaving traders restless.
On Binance, funding rates have dropped toward neutral and even dipped slightly negative. This shows that bullish traders are no longer taking heavy risks. The good news is that the market is less likely to face sudden liquidation crashes.
Looking at CME, the go-to platform for institutional traders, CME futures open interest is sitting in the October–November expiry window. This suggests professional traders are hedging, not chasing rallies, waiting for clarity before making directional bets.
Meanwhile, CME options open interest tells another story. CryptoQuant Research notes a rise in both calls and puts, meaning traders are buying volatility instead of betting on one side.
If the numbers point to stronger inflation, Bitcoin could be dragged toward $107K. But if data shows the economy slowing and inflation easing, markets may expect an early Fed rate cut.
Why It Matters
US Economic Data Could Trigger Breakout
This could weaken the dollar and push Bitcoin toward $118K or more.
Details
What the Charts Are Showing
But the bad news is that without strong long bets, Bitcoin also struggles to gain upward momentum unless new triggers appear.
CME Futures and Options Activity
As a result, Bitcoin stays trapped in a narrow band until some strong event breaks the balance.
Then on Friday, traders will get the Fed’s favorite inflation gauge, Core PCE, alongside consumer sentiment data.